Unknown - Kutiman

So this week’s track might not work for everybody but good god does it work for me! There’s an expression in the start up world called “Dogfooding,” in essence it means to use your own product and I’m a big believer. In fact - most of what you see at musicto.com and its surrounding digital footprint was built while listening to the essay writing playlist.

The last month or so I’ve been grooving on more classical piano tracks - purely because the track submissions have been so great - but in the last few weeks this has been my go to music. For me this is just pure focusing - it allows me to get into a flow state super quickly. There’s a hypnotic loop that accompanies you throughout the track as it gets punctuated by various tones and instruments - keeping things interesting but never distracting.

I know some people may find this too annoying - repetition can horribly distracting and some of the higher frequencies may grate - but for me - and I’m guessing for many of you - this track is dynamite.

If you’re looking for something to beat procrastination and get started and stay in the zone - stick this on repeat.

You can learn more about Kutiman here:

About the Curator: Andrew McCluskey

The first visual memory I have is that of the white upright piano in Singapore, Hell and the dark forces lived at the bottom, Heaven and the Angels at the top. They would play battles through my fingers and I was hooked.

Although I've always played, I haven't always been a musician. Most of my twenties were spent working with people, buying and selling and learning how the world works. It was in my thirties that I came to America and focused on music and began to develop music2work2.